The Eugene Register-Guard reported on its website Wednesday that Masoli was cited Monday by Springfield police for marijuana possession, driving with a suspended license and failure to stop at a driveway or sidewalk.

Masoli is suspended for the upcoming season after he pleaded guilty to second-degree burglary stemming from a break-in at a fraternity house.

Masoli has a court date June 24 for the latest allegations.

The athletic department released a statement on the dismissal. From the release:

University of Oregon quarterback Jeremiah Masoli has been dismissed from the school’s football program for a failure to adhere to obligations previously outlined by head football coach Chip Kelly.

The two-year starter had previously been suspended by Kelly for the entire 2010 season in March prior to the start of spring practice after Masoli pled guilty to misdemeanor charges surrounding a burglary during the winter term.

Kelly said he would comment further in regards to the situation.

Masoli’s potential replacement under center, sophomore Darron Thomas, was reportedly in the car when Masoli was stopped, according to the Register-Guard. He was not cited.